I first got my cat in 1993, at about 6 weeks old, when my brother ran over her because she was sleeping in the street. Obviously she was unhurt so he brought her home.
She had a bad cold, ear mites and ringworm. The vet tested her and it turned out she was FIV positive. He advised that I put her down due to her cold and said she would not get over it, but she was so happy I couldn’t do it.
I knew she would get better and she did. I then had her tested again 3 years later and it also cam...Read the full article
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Living with a FIV cat
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